Highly Conducting and Ultra‐Stretchable Wearable Ionic Liquid‐Free Transducer for Wireless Monitoring of Physical Motions
Nicolas R. Tanguy,
Araz Rajabi‐Abhari,
Eric Williams‐Linera
et al.
Abstract:Wearable strain transducers are poised to transform the field of healthcare owing to the promise of personalized devices capable of real‐time collection of human physiological health indicators. For instance, monitoring patients' progress following injury and/or surgery during physiotherapy is crucial but rarely performed outside clinics. Herein, multifunctional liquid‐free ionic elastomers are designed through the volume effect and the formation of dynamic hydrogen bond networks between polyvinyl alcohol (PVA… Show more
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